Best mountain passes around Cornaux are found in the surrounding Jura Mountains, as the municipality itself is situated between the Jura Mountains and the plains connecting Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Biel. This region offers access to picturesque landscapes and varied terrain. Visitors to Cornaux interested in mountain passes can explore routes known for scenic beauty and outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling.
Last updated: August 20, 2026
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South climb from Nods with a decent gradient of 9-13%, with peaks of up to 15%. The downhill is also easy to ride, but you have to brake a lot. If you have the choice, go up the north side and down the south side to Les Savagnières dessous. It is much flatter and therefore easier on the brakes.
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This hotel is located on the Col des Pontins road, a mountain pass which connects the Vallon de Saint-Imier and the Val de Ruz. From the hotel's terrace or balcony, you can admire the magnificent views of the countryside and the nearby Col du Chasseral. The hotel also has a restaurant and a pizzeria, where you can enjoy regional specialties and delicious pizzas. Hiking enthusiasts will find many trails to explore around the hotel, such as the one that leads to the summit of Chasseral, the highest peak in the Jura range.
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It's steep, you need to be careful when driving down, the asphalt is bad in places.
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Comfortable climb through shady forest and moderate gradient. The downhill is also easy to ride, sometimes steep in the double-digit % range. Asphalt is good so far.
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more unpleasant ascent than the north ramp, too long straights; better for downhill
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A strenuous, very beautiful route. However, many cars and motorcycles drive here, sometimes at high speeds.
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Nice view of the Seeland and the Jura. Good starting point for mountain biking or hiking.
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The mountain passes near Cornaux, primarily located in the surrounding Jura Mountains, offer a blend of scenic beauty and diverse outdoor activities. Unlike the high Alps, they provide a tranquil escape with rolling hills, forested landscapes, and expansive views of the Swiss Plateau, the Alps, and the Three Lakes Region. They are particularly popular for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling.
The most popular mountain pass is Col du Chasseral, which is known for its paved road and challenging final sprint to the highest point of the Chasseral. Another highly regarded option is the Col du Chasseral South Ascent from Nods, which leads through the village of Nods and a forest with varying gradients.
You can expect picturesque landscapes featuring rolling hills, dense forests, and often expansive panoramic views. Passes like the Col du Chasseral offer stunning vistas of the Swiss Plateau, the distant Alps, and the Three Lakes Region. Many routes also feature scenic viewpoints, such as those found on the Southern Ascent With Three Scenic Hairpin Bends.
Yes, several passes offer a significant challenge. The Southern Ascent With Three Scenic Hairpin Bends, for instance, features a decent gradient of 9-13%, with peaks up to 15%. The Col du Chasseral South Ascent from Nods also has parts where the gradient increases significantly to 12%.
The region around Cornaux's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore options in the Hiking around Cornaux guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out the MTB Trails around Cornaux guide, and road cyclists have many choices in the Cycling around Cornaux guide.
Yes, the mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for hiking. For example, from the Col des Pontins Hotel, which is located on a mountain pass road, you can find many trails, including one that leads to the summit of Chasseral. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Cornaux guide.
Absolutely. The mountain passes around Cornaux are well-suited for mountain biking, offering varied terrain from moderate climbs to challenging ascents. The region provides a range of routes catering to different skill levels. For specific trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Cornaux guide.
The passes are generally accessible most of the year, especially for cycling on paved roads. However, for hiking and enjoying the full range of outdoor activities, spring through autumn offers the most favorable weather conditions. Winter can also be appealing for cycling if snow and road conditions are right, as highlighted by the Winter fun with the bike highlight, but requires appropriate gear and caution.
Yes, there are amenities available. For example, the Col des Pontins Hotel is located directly on the Col des Pontins road and features a restaurant and pizzeria offering regional specialties. This hotel also provides accommodation and serves as a great base for exploring the surrounding trails.
While some ascents can be challenging, the broader Jura region offers trails suitable for various skill levels. The Col des Pontins Hotel, located on a mountain pass, is noted as family-friendly, suggesting that the area around it can accommodate family outings. It's advisable to check specific route details for difficulty before embarking on a family trip.
The mountain passes around Cornaux offer a range of difficulty levels. You can find moderate climbs, such as the lower parts of the Col du Chasseral South Ascent from Nods, as well as challenging ascents with steep gradients up to 15%, like those on the Southern Ascent With Three Scenic Hairpin Bends. This variety caters to different skill levels for both cyclists and hikers.
Yes, many mountain passes in the region offer excellent viewpoints. The Col du Chasseral is renowned for its panoramic views. Additionally, the Southern Ascent With Three Scenic Hairpin Bends is specifically highlighted for its scenic viewpoints, providing stunning vistas during your journey.


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